we don't know if the senate is going to hold any votes. the senate is still waiting for the outcome of the biden-mcconnell talks that are hung up over a couple of things including the issue of the across the board spending cuts which democrats want staved off for a year or so. republicans want to begin that cutting process right now. but let's talk for a moment about what we know about what has been agreed to, have to caution that until everything's agreed to, nothing is set in stone. bull here's what we know. the -- it appears that the top rate on taxes is going to go up to the clinton era level, 39.6% for individuals making more than $400,0 $400,000, for families making, married couples making more than $450,000. the estate tax, which some democrats don't like this provision, but they want to go from 35 under current law to 40% on estates over $5 million. that's a controversial provision, that's a win for republicans. still in some flux. on capitol gains and dividends, the rates would go from 15% under current law for 20% for people in t